Thursday, June 19, 2008

Jean-Honore Fragonard paintings

Jean-Honore Fragonard paintings
Jehan Georges Vibert paintings
This wandering race, sever’d from other men,Boast yet their intercourse with human arts;The seas, the woods, the deserts which they haunt,Find them acquainted with their secret treasures:And unregarded herbs, and flowers, and blossoms,Display undreamt-of powers when gather’d by them. –The Jew.–
Our history must needs retrograde for the space of a few pages, to inform the reader of certain passages material to his understanding the rest of this important narrative. His own intelligence may indeed have easily anticipated that, when Ivanhoe sunk down, and seemed abandoned by all the world, it was the importunity of Rebecca which prevailed on her father to have the gallant young warrior transported from the lists to the house which for the time the Jews inhabited in the suburbs of Ashby

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